I plan to go up across the border with a friend and head back down to the POE next day to get my new TN. I had a previous TN, was laid off, used my grace period of 2 months, and then applied for a B-2 change of status with the i539 form. The B2 change has been approved and I just got my i797 approval notice in the mail that I've been switched to B2. I've been in the US this entire time since layoff to grace period to pending B2 to approved B2. This is all legally maintaining immigration status as far as I can tell.
My concern is that when I go to the border and present my TN application documents to the CBP officer, he's gonna ask something like "where are you coming from?" Or "where do you live in Canada?" I haven't been living in Canada any time recently, and in any case the POE I'm applying is out west and I am originally from eastern Canada. We'll be coming back down from Vancouver so the officer might ask "where you coming from? Vancouver? Do you live in Vancouver?" I'll have to say no to that, then he might ask where I DO live, and I'll be forced to say Washington state, then he'll get confused, and might ask if I've travelled over the border recently. I'll be forced to answer truthfully and say I travelled from the US the previous day. Then he might get suspicious and ask ok what were you doing in the US all this time if your old TN expired? Why did you NEED to stay in the US under the grace period? I will have my B-2 approval notice in hand though, but is it still suspicious that I stayed in the US for nearly the entire TN grace period before filing i539? Will I need to explain this all to the guard if he asks? If I do explain it, will it seem too suspicious and I'll be denied the new TN?
Thanks.
My concern is that when I go to the border and present my TN application documents to the CBP officer, he's gonna ask something like "where are you coming from?" Or "where do you live in Canada?" I haven't been living in Canada any time recently, and in any case the POE I'm applying is out west and I am originally from eastern Canada. We'll be coming back down from Vancouver so the officer might ask "where you coming from? Vancouver? Do you live in Vancouver?" I'll have to say no to that, then he might ask where I DO live, and I'll be forced to say Washington state, then he'll get confused, and might ask if I've travelled over the border recently. I'll be forced to answer truthfully and say I travelled from the US the previous day. Then he might get suspicious and ask ok what were you doing in the US all this time if your old TN expired? Why did you NEED to stay in the US under the grace period? I will have my B-2 approval notice in hand though, but is it still suspicious that I stayed in the US for nearly the entire TN grace period before filing i539? Will I need to explain this all to the guard if he asks? If I do explain it, will it seem too suspicious and I'll be denied the new TN?
Thanks.